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Books published by publisher Dark Horse Comics,U.S.

  • Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot

    Frank Miller, Geof Darrow

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, June 1, 1996)
    Front and center, America! Here comes action! Here comes adventure! Here comes The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot — a roller-coaster ride through the minds of Geof Darrow and Frank Miller, the tag team that set you reeling with their hard-hitting series, Hard Boiled! Everything you remember about being eight years old and watching monster movies is right here, but with all the magnified detail that you always wanted to see. Geof Darrow was awarded an Eisner for his spectacular artwork on the original hit miniseries, The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot. For all the time and all the care he lavished on those pages, it's an award that was well-earned. When Geof first came into the Dark Horse offices with the finished pages for the series based on Frank Miller's script, we were all stunned by the detail... A gargantuan monster is tearing apart downtown Tokyo and turning its fair citizens into a menagerie of grotesques! Can anyone stop the carnage? Can anyone save the city? Enter Rusty, the Boy Robot, Japan's biggest big gun! If he can't atomize the atomic monstrosity, nobody can!
  • Death, Lies, and Treachery

    Dark Horse Comics, John Wagner

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Jan. 21, 1998)
    Bounty hunter Boba Fett is hired by Jabba the Hutt to capture an intergalactic magician who is supposed to hold the key to the Hutt's future.
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  • Knights of the Old Republic

    Tom Veitch, Chris Gossett, Janine Johnston, David Roach

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Four thousand years before Luke Skywalker stood as the final Jedi, his predecessors wandered the universe, each playing his own role in keeping the peace and holding back the forces of the dark side. This 136-page collection focuses on Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider, two young novices training to become Jedi warriors. Their training, however, turns into a trial by fire when they prematurely have to face off against reigning crimelord Great Bogga, a Hutt who has killed one of the universe's most powerful Jedi Knights.
  • Star Wars Omnibus: Tales of the Jedi, Vol. 1

    Various, Randy Stradley

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, Oct. 30, 2007)
    Discover the earliest known stories of the Jedi and the Sith in this massive collection! Five thousand years before Luke Skywalker's successful assault on the Death Star, the Sith Lord Marka Ragnos ruled the galaxy. That is, until his death ignited a battle for ascension that would spell the end for his empire - and nearly the entire galaxy! It would be another thousand years before two young Jedi novices Ulic Qel-Droma and Nomi Sunrider would rise for the cause of justice, first in the case of a Jedi-killing Hutt, and then against a dark Jedi spirit threatening to engulf an entire planet! Containing the Tales of the Jedi stories "The Golden Age of the Sith," "The Fall of the Sith Empire," and "Knights of the Old Republic" this humongous omnibus is the ultimate introduction to the ancient history of the Star Wars universe!
  • Star Wars, Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

    Miles Lane

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics,U.S., April 12, 2005)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Star Wars - Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire

    John Wagner, Ian Gibson, Various

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, Oct. 6, 1999)
    Before the events of A New Hope, Darth Vader employs Boba Fett, on a mission to discover and bring to Vader a single small box, the contents of which could change the fate of the galaxy. But there's a catch: Vader trusts no one, and the truth of the box's mystery is too important to allow the bounty hunter to live! When Fett retrieves the prize, he finds himself the target of more of Vader's thralls. Also includes the hard-to-find 1997 Wizard magazine exclusive, Boba Fett #1/2. *
  • Star Wars: Dark Empire The Collection

    Tom Veitch, Cam Kennedy

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, March 16, 1993)
    Six years after the battle of Endor, the fight for freedom rages on. Han Solo and Princess Leia, now married, struggle to protect their twin children from danger. Darth Vader is dead, but a reborn Empire strikes back against the Rebel Alliance, and the Rebels discover that their greatest foe may be their closest friend: Luke Skywalker!
  • NEIL GAIMAN AMERICAN GODS SHADOWS #9 MR RELEASE DATE 11/15/2017

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    Comic (DARK HORSE COMICS, March 27, 2017)
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  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire

    Greg Ehrbar, Carson Van Osten, Matteo De Benedittis

    Paperback (Dark Horse Comics, June 1, 2001)
    After Milo Thatch leads an expedition to the lost island of Atlantis, he realizes that some of his crewmates have plans that could lead to the island's destruction and to the death of his new friend, the princess Kida.
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  • The Empire Strikes Back

    Dave Land, Davide Fabbri

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, March 15, 2002)
    A 3 part story arc in the Star Wars Infinities series . It is an alternate telling of the 1980 film The Empire Strikes Back in which Luke Skywalker freezes to death during the blizzard on Hoth. The comic is not a direct sequel to Star Wars Infinities: A New Hope, but rather a sequel to the events after the actual film version of A New Hope.
  • Last of Us American Dreams

    Hicks, Faith, Erin

    (Dark Horse Comics, Jan. 1, 2013)
    The Last of Us: American Dreams #1 of 4, The Very Hard to Find 1st Print. You can easily tell if it is a first print because on the cover, “THE LAST OF US” is in white. Later printings have different colors. Since Dark Horse didn’t know how success full the comic prequel was going to be, they drastically under print the 1st issue. Story by Faith Erin Hicks & Neil Druckman; Cover Art by Julian Totino. Dark Horse April, 2013. The comics-exclusive prequel to the wildly popular game from Naughty Dog! Creative director Neil Druckmann teams with breakout comics star Faith Erin Hicks to present the story of thirteen-year-old Ellie’s life in a violent, postpandemic world. A newcomer at a military boarding school, Ellie is reluctant to toe the line, which earns her new enemies—and her first glimpse of the world outside. This must-read tie-in to Naughty Dog’s video game is co-scripted by The Last of Us creative director Neil Druckmann. "This comic has not only successfully wet my appetite for the game, but it manages to show that strong female characters can exist without compromising themselves or running around in their underwear. If you missed this book go to your comic shop right now and buy it. Now!" -Comic Bastards
  • Zam Wesell

    Ron Marz, Ted Naifeh

    Comic (Dark Horse Comics, April 16, 2002)
    Zam Wesell is everything you'd want in a girl: beauty, intelligence, style, the ability to strip and assemble an EE-3 blaster rifle in less than six seconds... She really does have it all. It's no wonder that she has caught the eye of fellow bounty hunter, Jango Fett. Jango is going to need her help in finding and destroying a powerful artifact that could prove to be very destructive if it fell into the wrong hands. Though he isn't usually this sentimental, he wants to make sure the galaxy is safe for his young son. However, Zam's motivations are not so noble. She plans to sell the artifact to the highest bidder. If they can't trust each other and they've got every bounty hunter and cutthroat in the galaxy gunning for them, who can they trust?